Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 5/25/20

Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on Weed Street.

Thursday, May 14th

Officers responded to a report of drug paraphernalia found outside an area business on Hwy. 64.

Officers responded to a call from a subject at an address on Superior Street reporting that they found drugs and drug paraphernalia in a white box in the bathroom. The caller told officers that they believed it was methamphetamine.

Officers responded to a multi vehicle accident on Neva Road.

Friday, May 15th

Officers stopped a vehicle at Superior Street and 3rd Avenue. A field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 4th offense and operating after revocation.

Saturday, May 16th

Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at an area business on Hwy. 64.

Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 64 reporting a retail theft. The male subject was described as wearing a black shirt, white shorts and a black hat. His vehicle was described as a silver Prius. Officers stopped the vehicle. A search was conducted and the male subject was detained.

Monday, May 18th

Officers responded to a report of an accident at an area business on Neva Road. The vehicle had been struck while the owner was inside the business. The business was going to review their security cameras to see if anything was visible.

Officers responded to a report of an accident on Superior Street. A sign had blown down in the wind and a subject ran it over. There was no damage.

Tuesday, May 19th

Officers responded to a report of a fight in progress at an address on 5th Avenue.

LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT

Tuesday, May 12th

Officers received a report of smoke in the area of Bishop Lane, north of Sunset Road. Officers made contact with a subject from the Department of Natural Resources who told officers that he would go and check it out.

Wednesday, May 13th

Officers responded to call from a male at Fifth Avenue Road and Polar Road reporting that he was near the Woods Flowage when a subject shot at him. He was in a Polaris Ranger, possibly dark green in color. The subject was described as rough looking and had facial hair, but he could not identify anything else. Officers checked the area, but they were unable to locate the subject with the weapon.

Thursday, May 14th

Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at Cty. Rd. X and Springbrook Road. One male subject was complaining of stomach pain and another male subject was complaining of arm pain. The Antigo Fire Department responded. One subject was referred for operating while intoxicated causing injury.

Officers responded to a call about a black vehicle with a spoiler driving erratically on Cty. Rd. P. The caller told officers that the vehicle had gone into the ditch and took out their mailbox. It then continued east towards White Lake. Officers found the vehicle parked at the corner of Center Street and Bissell Street in White Lake. The driver was passed out behind the wheel. The subject was taken into custody and transported to Langlade Hospital for a blood draw.

Officers received a call from a female on Wilson Road reporting that she let a named male subject stay the night on Tuesday, May 12th. She told officers that she then went to work at noon on May 13th and upon returning home, her vehicle was gone. Officers sent a teletype to the Clintonville Police Department to attempt to locate the vehicle and make contact with the male subject.

Officers responded to a call reporting that they had seen a vehicle heading west on Hwy. 64, near Badger Ranch Road and they then heard a crash. When officers arrived they conducted a field sobriety test. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated. The vehicle was towed out of the woods.

Officers responded to a call from a female at an area business on Forrest Avenue reporting that a male subject had called there multiple times. He eventually said that he was going to come back and shoot everyone there. Officers went to the business and escorted everyone to their vehicles. Officers also went to the male subject’s home on Cty. Rd. B and took him into custody.

Friday, May 15th

Officers received a call from a male reporting that someone had tried to enter one of his properties on Cty. Rd BB.

Officers responded to a call from a female on Hillview Road reporting that her house had been hit by a paintball gun. The caller told officers that she heard something cracking against the house and when she went outside, she noticed a paintball grenade on the ground, next to the garage entry door and paintball splatter was found on the garage siding. She also witnessed a black Subaru driving past the residence. She gave officers the name of the subject who owned that vehicle. Officers attempted to speak to that subject, but were unsuccessful.

Saturday, May 16th

Officers responded to a report of an accident with injuries at Hwy. 45 and Koepenick Road. The north lane of Hwy. 45 was blocked. Elcho EMS was on the scene.

Officers stopped a vehicle on Cty. Rd. K. A field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was taken into custody.

Sunday, May 17th

Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. G. A field sobriety test was conducted. A subject was taken into custody.

Officers took a subject into custody on drug charges at Buettner Road and Marchese Road.

Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. G. A field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 2nd offense and possession of methamphetamine. They were referred for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were also cited for speed.

Monday, May 18th

Officers received a call from a male reporting that wire from his irrigation system near Jones Road and Price-Polar Road had been stolen. The caller told officers that he had not used that system for 2 years, so he was unsure when the theft occurred.

Officers responded to a call reporting that a male subject was threatening staff at an address on Hwy. 55. The male had stated that he was going to beat them up. The male subject was cited for disorderly conduct.

Tuesday, May 19th

Officers responded to a call from a male on Crestwood Road reporting that the doors were cut off one of his old trucks parked at that property.

Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 45 reporting that 5 to 10 minutes earlier, a yellow van had pulled in, hit a concrete garbage can and broke it. The van then left going northbound on Hwy. 45. The caller told officers that the van may have damage to the driver’s side. Officers made contact with the driver of the van who told them that they would contact the business about the damage.

Wednesday, May 20th

Officers assisted with a fire call at an address on Combs Road. A garage was fully engulfed. Multiple fire departments responded.